Can we do a comic jam (each artist draws one panel) using a deck of cards as our basis? Starting from the King down to the Ace, rotating through the suits in the order of Hearts, Clubs, Diamonds to Spades, this would mean that the first panel should have something to do with the King of Hearts, the second one would be the Queen of Clubs and so on for 13 panels.

If the story isn't over, then 13 more panels follow, starting with the King of Clubs, Queen of Diamonds, etc.

Got a great idea for a panel but you can't make it fit within the rotation? There are two Jokers in the deck, but only two, so save 'em.

Anyone game? Draw a panel and post it here.

Update: It appears to be working just fine! For anybody new to the Jam, the easiest way to see all of the cards all together in one place is at the SubAtomic Cafe (http://www.subatomiccafe.com/main/main.html) so head over there, read the story so far, then come back here and check the last page of the thread to see how far we've progressed and what card we're calling for next!

Good idea. If nobody has any objections, I'll do that. It's been a busy time, though, so give me a few days. There should be a page for the entire jam and I'll post the latest card on my own index page. Sound good?

I would enjoy having my submission on Greg's page. Can participants also display the jam on their individual pages too?

Sure, why not? It's your art, after all. In fact, unless others disagree, I see no reason not to have multiple pages for this jam- As far as I'm concerned, anybody and everybody who wants to post a page that contains all images of the jam is free to do so. Anybody disagree? One suggestion: While we're image-linking to each card here in the forum, if you decide to post a jam page, please copy and upload each card to your own webhost so that we're not unfairly using each other's bandwidth.

I was thinking about that. Maybe we could branch out into seperate story universes, or have paralell stories, or a story with several paths or something. Anyhow, I think that even if two people do the same card, there should be some creative way we could include them both that might actually make for a more interesting experiment...